Yes, we know Jesus was probably born in the fall. Reflect on the fact that He was born, died, and rose again, and — unlike the false gods worshiped by other Ancient Near Eastern cultures, such as Osiris, Baal, or Dionysus — He is not dead, but lives!
Meanwhile, as the world fixates on Phil Robertson, we discuss the growing “holographic universe” meme, Google’s robot army and back-channel foreign policy, the US plan to put the Vatican in charge of East Jerusalem, H1N1 deaths in Texas, and the death of the woman who released Barack Obama’s (bogus) birth certificate.
Here’s the link to Derek’s interview with Jeff Sharlet, author of The Family.
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]]>Chuck Missler, president of Koinonia Institute, discussed how modern physics, while perhaps shattering our traditional understanding of the material universe, actually points to the Creator of the universe, the One who spoke it into existence: Yahweh, the God of the Bible. (If it all sounds too weird, maybe it’s because physics is weird.)
Here is a selection of other articles on the subject from Chuck Missler — in case your mind isn’t quite blown enough.
This interview from the Prophecy Summit at Branson is one of a series that we’ve been posting over the last few months. Video of these interviews will be part of a DVD set that is being produced by Prophecy in the News.
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